The Occupational Therapist conducts an occupational therapy plan of care to facilitate the rehabilitation of a patient who is suffering from a disability caused by disease, injury, dysfunction, or other physical, cognitive, or perceptual limitation. Evaluates patients, establishes appropriate treatment goals, plans treatments, carries out treatment plan and documents evaluations and treatments in an accurate and timely manner. Supervises Occupational Therapy Assistants according to state laws. Assists manager in the areas of: budgeting, setting yearly department goals, revising work instructions, providing in-service training and education and assisting with improving patient satisfaction survey scores. Assists with Occupational Therapy promotional activities, program development, etc. Supervises and mentors volunteers and/or students in adherence with department work instructions and/or AOTA guidelines.
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Job Type
Part-time
Education Level
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